I saw some people here talking Converge, anyone checked that new album?? such a blast once again these guys fail to deliver anything below genius...
Also i dont know if theres people here that fuck with the stuff beyond hardcore / punk etc.., like grindcore, maybe a tash of deathmetal now and then?
anyhow if you do, this one is a must both for the audio and the video too..
when they link your clip to Kubrick then u know ur on to something good hha
I consider Joyce punk as well tbh but w/e. They played their cover of Midnight Service at the Mutter Museum last night, so radI saw them a few weeks before you did, definitely one of the best shows I've been to
Expire and Rotting Out tour will be insane for sure. Also, any of you listen to Bleak Reality or Survival? Both seriously good bands from Northern England. Bleak Reality is like Stay Cold era TUI, and Survival are a lot like old school Righteous Jams. Definitely recommend both their latest records.I've definitely notice more and more kids wearing streetwear at shows. It's like it went from camo shorts and band tees to supreme shirts and expensive jeans. I think its kids getting into new stuff and growing tastes. Personally, I like rebel 8 because of the artwork behind, it's not just text on a tee shirt.
Off topic, I'm doing a dissertation/thesis on streetwear branding, and I know this isn't the best thread for it but I've been reading the forums trying to grasp the different cultures, music and activities that streetwear consumers are into. I've recently noticed over the past few years that streetwear is getting more popular within the hardcore punk scene, in the UK anyway. What sort of brands do you guys prefer, Stussy, Obey or any independent labels? How involved are you in terms of buying these brands? Do you see a lot of it in your local scenes, amongst your friends or is this something that is an interest independent of music?
Would be good to get some feedback on this. Please don't be a dick about it, this stuff is pretty time-consuming and I just want to see your opinions, views on streetwear branding etc. Thanks!
http://soundcloud.com/analog-fantom
you won't believe how many swaggots ( supreme wearing,diamond lifing, OF dickriding kids) at the last trash talk show I was atYou shouldve expected that lol these guys only known because of being on that label. Music been weak..
Don't badmind me.
I was expecting it no doubt, nowadays, I know some people who only like trash talk because its on that label and when I show them some other similar hardcore band, they hate it. At that show,got out of my car and immediately saw some guy wearing a diamond life crew neck walking to the venue, just looking at the line got me face palmingyou won't believe how many swaggots ( supreme wearing,diamond lifing, OF dickriding kids) at the last trash talk show I was atYou shouldve expected that lol these guys only known because of being on that label. Music been weak..
Yeah, the "Trash Wang" thing is reaaaally cringeworthy.I was expecting it no doubt, nowadays, I know some people who only like trash talk because its on that label and when I show them some other similar hardcore band, they hate it. At that show,got out of my car and immediately saw some guy wearing a diamond life crew neck walking to the venue, just looking at the line got me face palmingyou won't believe how many swaggots ( supreme wearing,diamond lifing, OF dickriding kids) at the last trash talk show I was atYou shouldve expected that lol these guys only known because of being on that label. Music been weak..
I always had my supreme shit on deck during early days when if you didnt have a band shirt people thought you where some hip hop dude at a wrong show lol.Expire and Rotting Out tour will be insane for sure. Also, any of you listen to Bleak Reality or Survival? Both seriously good bands from Northern England. Bleak Reality is like Stay Cold era TUI, and Survival are a lot like old school Righteous Jams. Definitely recommend both their latest records.I've definitely notice more and more kids wearing streetwear at shows. It's like it went from camo shorts and band tees to supreme shirts and expensive jeans. I think its kids getting into new stuff and growing tastes. Personally, I like rebel 8 because of the artwork behind, it's not just text on a tee shirt.
Off topic, I'm doing a dissertation/thesis on streetwear branding, and I know this isn't the best thread for it but I've been reading the forums trying to grasp the different cultures, music and activities that streetwear consumers are into. I've recently noticed over the past few years that streetwear is getting more popular within the hardcore punk scene, in the UK anyway. What sort of brands do you guys prefer, Stussy, Obey or any independent labels? How involved are you in terms of buying these brands? Do you see a lot of it in your local scenes, amongst your friends or is this something that is an interest independent of music?
Would be good to get some feedback on this. Please don't be a dick about it, this stuff is pretty time-consuming and I just want to see your opinions, views on streetwear branding etc. Thanks!
PCL TEE XL 300$ youaintswift.com SUPREME STOCK.
the latest black breath record is crushingI always had my supreme shit on deck during early days when if you didnt have a band shirt people thought you where some hip hop dude at a wrong show lol.Expire and Rotting Out tour will be insane for sure. Also, any of you listen to Bleak Reality or Survival? Both seriously good bands from Northern England. Bleak Reality is like Stay Cold era TUI, and Survival are a lot like old school Righteous Jams. Definitely recommend both their latest records.I've definitely notice more and more kids wearing streetwear at shows. It's like it went from camo shorts and band tees to supreme shirts and expensive jeans. I think its kids getting into new stuff and growing tastes. Personally, I like rebel 8 because of the artwork behind, it's not just text on a tee shirt.
Off topic, I'm doing a dissertation/thesis on streetwear branding, and I know this isn't the best thread for it but I've been reading the forums trying to grasp the different cultures, music and activities that streetwear consumers are into. I've recently noticed over the past few years that streetwear is getting more popular within the hardcore punk scene, in the UK anyway. What sort of brands do you guys prefer, Stussy, Obey or any independent labels? How involved are you in terms of buying these brands? Do you see a lot of it in your local scenes, amongst your friends or is this something that is an interest independent of music?
Would be good to get some feedback on this. Please don't be a dick about it, this stuff is pretty time-consuming and I just want to see your opinions, views on streetwear branding etc. Thanks!
Mongoloids, harmsway, piece by piece and black breath is what im currently listening too.
http://soundcloud.com/analog-fantom
HB 325 PostHardcore/Metalcore/MelodicHardcore/Punk/PopPunk/ Skacore
HB 325 PostHardcore/Metalcore/MelodicHardcore/Punk/PopPunk/ Skacore
@trolos714 I love STYG mate. They don't come around in Australia that often thoThey come from the same town I'm from. They are one of my favorite hardcore bands.
HB 325 PostHardcore/Metalcore/MelodicHardcore/Punk/PopPunk/ Skacore
www.homageband.bandcamp.com
One of the best to ever do it Have Heart. RIPFlew from L.A to boston to see this last show. Best fucking night and heart breaking
PCL TEE XL 300$ youaintswift.com SUPREME STOCK.
HB 325 PostHardcore/Metalcore/MelodicHardcore/Punk/PopPunk/ Skacore
HB 325 PostHardcore/Metalcore/MelodicHardcore/Punk/PopPunk/ Skacore
Karmaloop/Plndr Rep: SLAP20.